
Alan Gelfant
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alan Gelfant (born May 21, 1957 in Syracuse, New York) is an American film actor. Alan Gelfant has acted in more than 50 plays and dozens of TV shows and movies, including leading roles in the films Next Stop Wonderland, The Destiny of Marty Fine, Men in Scoring Position, Turn of Faith and highly acclaimed documentary Hero. As a director, he has put his interest in new plays. Consequently, he is the co-founder of the annual Stella Adler Theatre - One Act Play Festival in Los Angeles. He was hired by HBO to direct and co-write Colin Quinn’s one man show The Seven acraments. In the Upper Valley area of New Hampshire and Vermont, Gelfant has produced, directed and acted in performances at the Parish Players, playing Eddie Carbone in A View From The Bridge. Besides professional acting and directing for TV, movies and the stage, Alan Gelfant teaches acting, playwriting and filmmaking at high schools. Currently, he is a teacher and tutor in Writing and Rhetoric Program of Cultural Studies at Dartmouth College, focusing on research and study in making documentary films for educational use. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alan Gelfant, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (17 titles)
3.7MovieTurn of Faith
Father Frank · 2002
5.8MovieDesert Saints
Byron Sadowski · 2002
3.7MovieThe Dogwalker
Glen · 2002
6.0MovieOrdinary Madness
Warren Funk · 2001
5.0MovieApartment 12
Ray · 2001
5.2MovieMonkeybone
Dr. Edelstein · 2001
7.6ShowCSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Scott Sommerville · 2000
5.1MovieWildflowers
Wolf · 2000
7.5ShowJudging Amy
Art Vandalay · 1999
7.0MovieMen in Scoring Position
Mitch DiLeo · 1999
5.9MovieNext Stop Wonderland
Alan Monteiro · 1998
4.8MovieWho's the Caboose?
CAA Agent · 1997
7.7ShowThe Practice
Kenneth Hanks · 1997
5.5MovieThe Crow: City of Angels
Bassett · 1996
4.5MovieThe Destiny of Marty Fine
Marty Fine · 1996
7.1ShowDiagnosis: Murder
Father Dominic · 1993
5.5MovieThere Goes the Neighborhood
Marksman · 1992